Pioneer Corporation Pty Ltd ACN 081 541 273
Government Brief
Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Submission 21:Attachment A
Pioneer Corporations Objectives • Create a financially viable business by harvesting, and pelletising prickly
acacia (Declared Weed of National Significance) for export and remotepower generation.
• Using the harvested acacia, to develop associated hardwood industries,including bio-mass to energy, the establishment of hardwood forestryplantations using proven science and technology whilst maintaining bestenvironmental practices.
• In subsequent phases develop a sustainable cluster of industries based onthe use of the prickly acacia in energy conversion and plantation replacement.
• Pioneer Corporation aims to ensure security, along with a sharing ofownership providing a opportunities for investment to all stakeholders,including landholders.
Our focus is on doing real things, that will make real impacts.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Pioneer Corporation
• In 1997 Pioneer Corporation identified that there existed an opportunityto develop hardwood plantations West of the Great Divide, specifically,in the north western regions of Queensland.
• During the developmental stage of our forestry Project we were madeaware of Acacia (nilotica) commonly known as Prickly Acacia.
• It was at that point Pioneer Corporation decided to examine Acacia(nilotica) the origin and its purpose in our landscape.
• Pioneer Corporations has since dedicated significant time to thoroughlyinvestigating the full potential that Acacia (nilotica) can provide, theresults are contained in this brief.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Pioneer Corporation Partners and People • ‘Corky’s Sustainable Energy’, who will guide the by-products conversion
and utilization process has worked on other projects with companies like Anglo-American, Smorgans Steel, Xstrata Coal and Nepean Mining.
• Rob Gourlay of Orbtek Pty Ltd, an environmental scientist with more than 20 years experience has developed the Biological Systems for our forestry program.
• E Z Energy – has been delivering turnkey energy solutions to various industry sectors, including the NSW Department of Corrective Service, both in the supply of temporary & permanent generation installations.
• Terry Dohnt - Terry designed the harvesting system will be managing the harvesting operation, and in due course, establishing the sawmill.
• All About Pumps & Pipes, a Queensland based business will partner with Pioneer to deliver the irrigation systems.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
The Resource • A ‘Declared Weed of National Significance’ namely Acacia (nilotica),
commonly referred to as prickly acacia.
• Estimated volume exceeds 100 M ton of available biomass covering an area of some 7.5 M hectares of rich grazing land. 7.5 M ha = the total landmass of Tasmania.
• Secured by way of Government approval / Permit to harvest along with a legal binding agreement with landholders.
• On 11th December 2001,Pioneer Corporation secured clearing approval from the Queensland Government covering 5 Shires representing area of 7.5 M ha.
• Without perceived fair distribution of wealth, the resource will remain underutilized.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
The Business and Associated Industry Opportunities • Pioneer Corporation will establish and run several wealth generating
industries from the harvested acacia weed, these include:
• Fuel wood, torrified & wood pellets. (Biomass to energy)
• Hardwood Forest Estates.
• Renewable Energy.
• Timber recovery & processing, fine furniture grade timber
• Planned Vertical Integration & Total Processing of Acacia.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Carbon offsets
Grazing productivity
Establish Commercial
Outputs Build
Infrastructure
Timber Power Pellets Co-Gen
Establish plantations Harvest Acacia Plantations to
Supplement Acacia
Business process
Without perceived fair distribution of wealth, the resource will remain underutilised.
• It is intended to include the landowners as J V partners on our Forest Estates program. In doing so, they will receive a percentage of the wealth created from forestry / Carbon Credits.
• Legislation states that it is illegal to remove & sell acacia. Therefore landowners don’t receive a financial benefit from this side of the operation.
• The forestry program will provide a form of compensation to landowners affected by infestations of acacia.
• The landowners provide a degree of security over our access to their property for removal of acacia.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Prickly Acacia
Timber
Small trunks and braches
Large trunks and bark
Leaves
Stock feed
Worm farm Bark
Saw mill
Power
Fertiliser
Metallurgical char
Raw char and
ash
Off cuts
Ash and fines
IDGCC plant
Smaller mass fraction of trees
Larger mass fraction of trees
Washing
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Cluster
of
Associated
Industries
Region for
Development
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Investing in Queensland Project Support - In Perpetuity
• In June 2000 Pioneer Corporation entered into working arrangement with Sinclair Knight Merz to obtain all Governmental approvals required when dealing with a ‘Declared Weed of National Significance’.
• Given the significance of the project in the removal of a weed of national significance and its prevalence in Western Queensland, Pioneer Corporation is seeking support from Government by way of an extended tenement or in perpetuity:
• This approach provides certainty for both Government and Pioneer Corporation
• Enables the establishment of a long term strategy to eradicate the prickly acacia weed from Western Queensland
• Provides Pioneer Corporation with certainty of a resource that gives certainty to potential investors and community
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Job Creation in Western Queensland
Related Industry Opportunity Fuel wood / Wood pellets. • The key industry to be developed in the phase 1 is from the harvesting
of Acacia as bio-mass to energy in the form of wood pellets.
• Pellets are virtually smokeless, generate heat that is, both efficient and co-operative in our endeavors to reduce emissions.
• This project will establish a national market for use in small commercial boilers & domestic heating, along with export.
• The gross dry calorific value of Acacia is 19.03 MJ/Kg (coal equivalent) ensuring the production of a range of high quality products.
• Wood pellets as a fuel are rated Carbon neutral.
World wide demand is currently at 16 Million Metric ton & growing.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Bulk pellets Pellet heater
Wood pellet press Torrified pellets
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Related Industry Opportunity Forest Estates Our ‘Integrated Forest Estates System’ comprises of,
• Biological farming with Microbes = zero use of chemical fertilizers.
• Environmental landscaping, which comprises of strategic plantings that will provide benefits such as, reduction of wind & evaporation, improve soil condition and shade for livestock.
• Average planting rate will be in the order of 400-600 trees / ha, eliminating the need for thinning. A retention of 20% of trees planted.
• Harvesting cycle will be, fuel wood from 6 - 8 years other selected species being 12 - 15+ years for sawlogs & wood-fibre.
The integration of forestry with grazing contributes to long term sustainability.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Today & the Future. Replacing prickly acacia with Eucalypt plantation integrated with grazing
‘Cullenden Station’ North of Muttaburra.
Eucalypt plantation on grazing land (Photo: DPI+F 2005.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Related Industry Opportunity in Syn-Gas Power Station
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
30 MW Multiple units
2 MW IDGCC wood fueled power plant
• Small scale Rankine cycle power stations using energy-dense torrified pellets in remote locations.
• Waste gas & heat, which are by-products from the production of torrifying pellets, will be used to generate power at the centralize plants
• Where there is adequate fresh wood waste the power plant will be Integrated Dryer Gasification Combined Cycle (IDGCC).
Related Opportunities Sawmill and Processing Plant • From the 100 + million tons of Acacia expected to be harvested,
a percentage of selected logs would be suitable for processing into furniture grade timber.
• Part of the plan is to establish a Sawmill & Processing plant to convert Acacia logs into high grade cabinet timbers.
• There are at least 6 Acacia species within the prescribed area that can be processed into high value cabinet timbers.
• The sawmill will be located on the same site as the Energy & Pellet plant, waste sawdust from the Mill can be processed into pellets.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Timber recovery & Processing.
Acacia quality flooring
Social benefits of success for Queensland
•Currently claims 20% of valuable grazing land due to infestation of prickly acacia. •Rehabilitation of valuable grazing land.
•Replacement of prickly acacia with selected hardwood species embracing an integrated forestry system. •Removal of a ‘Declared Weed of National Significance” that potential for establishing hardwood plantations / Carbon sinks, generating new industry with extended revenue. •Sustainable development providing regional economic growth.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Where to from here?
The next step before a business plan / feasibility study:
•Biomass mapping of the resource using satellite imagery will provideavailable biomass in tons.
•Producing a quantity of wood pellets from acacia for analysis.
•A proximate analysis of wood pellets and torrified pellets for moisture,ash, volatile matter, net calorific value and BTU.
•Landowner / Right of Entry agreements and legal framework.
•Feasibility study on all four business elements, Energy, Wood / Torrifiedpellets, Sawmill, Forest estates.
•The harvesting system requires completion, to finalize selectionof equipment and methodology.
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
Conclusion
Sustainability is an issue of pressing urgency, yet it is also a buzzword with little substance.
The Project outlined herein has the ability to provide that much sought substance.
Further contact and investment inquiries
Brad Carswell – Director
Peter Laksa – MD
Pioneer Corporation – Converting Prickly Acacia from Pest to sustainable fuel
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